About Us
Women's Ranch Bronc Championships CANADA
Welcome! Read about how we started as an association and meet all our board members!

Our Story
Goals and Mission
The Women's Ranch Bronc Championships (WRBC) was founded in 2016 by The McElroy's in the USA when a group young female athletes expressed a desire to compete in ranch bronc riding events, a male dominated sport.
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The Women's Ranch Bronc Championships' main goal is to help female athletes of all ages and backgrounds reach their dreams as ranch bronc riders. The vision matured into what is now internationally known as The Trail to Cheyenne Tour.
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WRBC has expanded their reach to Canada, Australia and Europe. Each Country competing in their own domain then all meeting in Cheyenne, Wyoming for the World Finals.
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The Women's Ranch Bronc Championships strives to provide high-quality competition and to spotlight the talented female athletes of this sport for the established and in-coming rodeo fan base.
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The WRBC has been a crowd favourite at some of the largest rodeo stages in the world. Cheyenne Frontier Days, Calgary Stampede, Ponoka Stampede, Days of 76, Blackhills Round-Up, Elizabeth Stampede and many more.